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Chepe in the Fifteenth Century

Chepe in the Fifteenth Century.jpg South-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and WallThumbnailsThe 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British NavySouth-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and WallThumbnailsThe 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British NavySouth-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and WallThumbnailsThe 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British NavySouth-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and WallThumbnailsThe 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British NavySouth-east Part of London in the Fifteenth Century, showing the Tower and WallThumbnailsThe 'Great Harry', the First Big Battleship of the British Navy

The streets and lanes of London within the walls were very nearly the same as they are at present, except for the great thoroughfares constructed within the last thirty years. That is to say, when one entered at Lud Gate and passed through Paul's Churchyard, he found himself in the broad street, the market place of the City, known as Chepe.